When I started wet shaving about 10 years ago, I didn't know much about the products I was using and certainly nothing about artisan shaving soap makers. In fact, my first shaving soap and shaving cream were both Caswell-Massey and both were, to be kind about it, awful. (There might be children watching otherwise I'd tell you what I really think of them. ) The first artisan soap I tried was Mama Bear, which irritated my skin, followed by The Shave Den's products which just didn't work for me. Then came the revelation of some of the better mainline and artisan products like Taylor of Old Bond Street and Geo. F. Trumper (mainline) and Prairie Creations and Ginger's Garden (artisan) and there has been no looking back. Artisans like Barrister & Mann, Mickey Lee's Soapworks, Dapper Dragon, Mike's Naturals, and others have truly upped the ante for incredible shaving soaps. So much so that with the exception of I Coloniali Mango Shaving Cream, which is really a soap, I rarely look at mainline soaps anymore. Creams, however, are a different story for me. Artisan creams seem to be fewer than mainline and some of the mainline creams, from inexpensive to high end, are superb for both performance and scent. Creams like TOBS Grapefruit, I Coloniali Rhubarb, MEM from Israel, and so many others make lathering up almost foolproof. Because of this I generally, though not always, look to mainline products for my shaving creams and artisans for my soaps.
Is there anyone else who has been wet shaving as long as I have, or longer, found that their buying habits of soaps and creams have changed over the years or have they remained pretty static?
Is there anyone else who has been wet shaving as long as I have, or longer, found that their buying habits of soaps and creams have changed over the years or have they remained pretty static?